DO you have the best shed in the UK?
Cuprinol is on the hunt for the most creative shed in its Shed of the Year 2023 Competition.
It has already seen hundreds of entries flooding in.
The competition is now in its 17th year and entrants include Laura O'Mahony from Poole.
Laura has entered the workshop/studio category as she has created her very own ‘Pamper Cabin’.
Laura said: “The Pamper Cabin is a beautiful beauty salon – a little haven sat high up on a hill.”
Other entries from Dorset include a pub inside a shed called The Bankside Arms, a log cabin compared to a 'mini house' and a redundant grain silo that's been converted into a barbecue hut/gazebo.
Cuprinol has launched two new categories for Sheddies to enter, including: most colourful shed and simple but effective.
This year also marks the competition’s biggest prize yet - £1,000 in cash and £250 worth of Cuprinol products.
Head judge and founder of the competition, Andrew Wilcox, said: "Every year, the creativity of the submissions increases exponentially – last year we saw so many first-of-their-kind designs, it makes me extra excited to see this year’s entries."
To enter Cuprinol Shed of the Year 2023, hopefuls need to visit www.readersheds.co.uk, where they can share a minimum of six images of their shed and an explanation of the inspiration behind their creation and why it is the one to beat.
Entries for this year’s competition will close at midnight on Wednesday, May 31.
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